In Memory - Dr. Rex Ricketts
March 21, 1941 - July 7, 2024




Rex Errol Ricketts - University of Missouri professor emeritus


Rex Errol Ricketts Obituary It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of Dr. Rex E. Ricketts on July 7, 2024, at the age of 83. Rex was a revered educator and a pillar in his community and the agriculture industry. A long-time resident of Hallsville and a cherished University of Missouri professor emeritus of animal science, Rex left an indelible mark on the world around him.

Born and raised on a dairy farm in Fair Grove, Missouri, Rex's early life was steeped in agriculture. He and his brothers were known for their prize-winning cattle at fairs and cattle shows across the region. His father, Raymond Ricketts, was a 1937 University of Missouri graduate from the agriculture department who led the use of new access to electricity to improve the Missouri dairy industry. Adding to Rex’s deep Mizzou and agricultural roots, his uncle, Ralph Ricketts, was an MU professor of agricultural engineering.

Destined for the University of Missouri, Rex's academic journey was distinguished, culminating in a doctorate in dairy husbandry. His leadership extended to various student organizations, including membership in Mizzou’s famous Roughnecks, as well as his Alpha Gamma Sigma fraternity. During his final year as an undergraduate, he was recognized as the Outstanding Senior by the MU College of Agriculture. Throughout his time at MU, Rex found himself mucking stalls at the university’s dairy barns, which had been donated by none other than J.C. Penney, who would often stop by to visit. Rex described him as “quiet, but friendly to a stall mucker.”

Rex also met his wife, Sondra (Rainey) Ricketts, at MU, who graduated with a degree in library science, and with whom he recently celebrated 60 years of marriage. His lifelong interest in Charolais cattle can be attributed to Sondra’s dad, J.E. “Sky” Rainey, who ran a purebred Charolais operation in northwest Missouri, where Sondra grew up. Rex’s two younger brothers followed him in studying agriculture at MU, and all three of his children are Mizzou graduates as well.

After a remarkable 42-year tenure teaching at the University of Missouri, Rex retired as the Director of the MU Extension Commercial Agriculture Program in 2013. His earlier career was marked by significant roles, including MU Extension State Dairy Specialist and Chair of the MU Department of Dairy Sciences. His efforts in leading dairy programs and improving the Foremost Dairy Research Center's operations were pivotal for the university and the state. In 1993, the Missouri Dairy Hall of Honors awarded Rex its Dairy Leadership Award, a testament to his profound impact on the industry.

While his academic specialty was dairy science, Rex's expertise spanned well beyond dairy, as he worked closely with swine, beef, and agronomy educators, as well as industry leaders nationwide. He was lauded for his unique ability to foster multidisciplinary collaboration and develop practical agricultural technology. His leadership in organizing livestock teams at MU exemplified his commitment to the land-grant mission and continues to inspire other university programs across the country. Rex was also a founding board member of the National Center for Beef Excellence and its national genetic evaluation program, responsible for over 30 million commercial cattle throughout the United States. He even led the installation of a quarantine process at the Lambert-St. Louis International Airport to facilitate the shipment of Missouri livestock all over the world. Whether in the classroom or in the field, Rex’s innovative and energetic approach to his work significantly advanced Missouri's agricultural sector.

Rex's impact was frequently and widely recognized. In 2019, he was honored with the Agriculture Educators Lifetime Achievement Award at the Missouri Livestock Symposium where his contributions were celebrated in the presence of esteemed colleagues and the keynote speaker, Temple Grandin.

Most recently, Rex was inducted into the American-International Charolais Association’s Hall of Fame on April 24, 2024. Having run a renowned breeding operation with his wife Sondra at their 170-acre Ricketts Charolais Ranch for many years, he served the AICA for over 22 years as chairman of the Breed Improvement Committee, where he helped revolutionize the science and methodology for producing the highest quality Charolais cattle. Fellow Missouri native and Charolais breeder, Jim Husz, attested that Rex’s influence was “almost immeasurable.”

Among many other contributions to his community outside of his work, Rex served for many years as an elder at Trinity Presbyterian Church in Columbia. He had many interests, big and small. He loved watching his children and grandchildren perform in cattle shows, theater, robotics, equestrian competitions, and sports. He was a world-class tomato grower, accomplished swing dancer, and savored the simple joy of a cold Miller High Life at the end of a long day. Not surprisingly, he and Sondra were also avid Mizzou sports fans, season ticket holders for many years.

Rex is survived by his wife, Sondra, a retired librarian, and their three children, Chad Ricketts (wife, Gabrielle Ricketts), Trina Ricketts (husband, Brett Strand), and Neysa Kleinman (husband, Kevin Kleinman), all of whom have continued the family's legacy of excellence and service. He is also survived by his brother, Kim Ricketts (wife, Linda Ricketts), as well as six grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.

Rex Ricketts was so much more than any one thing; he was a devoted husband, father, brother, friend, educator, visionary, mentor, and community leader whose life and work will be remembered and celebrated by all who had the privilege of knowing him. He will be deeply missed, but his legacy will continue to influence the agriculture industry, his family, and his community for generations to come.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the American Charolais Foundation https://charolaisusa.com/american-charolais-foundation.php which will be used to create a Rex E. Ricketts Memorial Scholarship for Junior Charolais members.

Friends will be received from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm on Thursday, July 18, 2024 at Parker-Millard Funeral Service & Crematory. Funeral Services will be held at 11:00 am, Friday, July 19, 2024 at Trinity Presbyterian Church.

Arrangements are under the direction of Parker-Millard Funeral Service & Crematory, 12 East Ash Street, Columbia, MO 65203 (573) 449-4153. Condolences may be left online for the family at www.parkermillard.com.





  

Summer Field Day
Wednesday, July 17

2024 Missouri Holstein Field Day
Wednesday, JULY 17 - Miller, MO
Hump-Back Dairy - Camel Dairy

**ANNOUNCEMENT**
Out of respect for our hosts,
please honor their request for modest dress for the day.





Everyone is Welcome - Bring a Neighbor!

The Hostetler's of Miller, MO previously had a Holstein dairy, but 13 years ago sold out and started a dromindary camel farm. They currently milk around 35 cows. The Hostetler's pasteurize, bottle and ship all of their milk.

What an amazing opportunity to see a unique agriculture operation here in Missouri. Come and see the practices, animals and processing facility. We also will have a luncheon speaker from the Missouri Department of Ag Diagnostic laboratory to tell us the tests and pathogens that they test for in their facility and how this can help improve your herd.

There will be lots to see so come ready to take it all in as we thank this family for opening their doors to us. This is an outstanding operation with equally great people! You won't want to miss it.

The camels with the milk they produce ready to shipo


Processing faciliy

  • 10:00 am Registration
  • 10:30 am Welcome, introductions & program begin
  • 12:00 pm Lunch
  • Refreshments will be provided all day

Hump-Back will display and demonstrate:
  1. Luncheon Speaker: Diagnostic Laboratory - what do you need to know?
  2. Milking barn for camels
  3. Camel housing
  4. Cow and calf pairs
  5. Housing and feeding systems
  6. Processing and Pasteurizing facility
  7. Grazing and dry camels
  8. Shipping facility
  9. Lunch will be provided with several door prizes.


Directions:
From I-44: Take Exit 49 for MO-174. Turn right onto State Hwy M. Travel 5.2 miles. Turn right onto Hwy 96E for 1.8 miles. Turn north onto Hwy M for 1.5 miles. Turn east onto Lawrence 2045 for .5 mi and turn south onto Lawrence 1185. Travel to end of road and follow signs.

Hump-Back Dairy
Sam & Jeff Hostetler
4858 Lawrence 1185, Miller, MO 65707
Questions: 417-840-3203, jwright@missouriholstein.com





  

2024 NATIONAL DIRECTOR

Region 7 board member, Dwight Rokey, Kansas, has served two terms on the Holstein Association Board of Directors. Therefore, Dwight is ineligible for re-election to the board. Region 7 consists of Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, Oklahmoa, Texas and New Mexico. Two members have declated their candidacy from this region seeking the Region 7 position on the Holstein Board of Directors:

Alfred Brandt, Missouri and
Tim Klipp, Kansas

2024 MISSOURI DELEGATES

Scott Wilson, MO
Janice Perry, Republic, MO

This year's convention is to be held in Salt Lake City, UT.

How to contact your Missouri Representatives: If you want to contact your delegates regarding issues that you feel are important and need to be discussed feel free to contact them at the numbers below.

Region 7 Director - Dwight Rokey 785-284-2669 or darokey@rokeyroad.com
Scott Wilson 417-592-0646 or scwilson30@gmail.com
Janice Perry 417-861-5958 or perrydale@tahighspeed.com






State Fair 2024
**NEW IN 2024**

NO LATE ENTRIES - All paper and online entries must be received in the office by 5pm, July 8!

Exhibitors interested in competing at the Missouri State Fair will now be able to access new online entry and payment options, and online registration for the vendor input form.

ENTRY DEADLINE: JULY 8

To enter online, visit www.mostatefair.com, click on 'Online Registration' or call 1-800-422-FAIR (3247).





  


  

Conjunction with Missouri Dairy Cow Camp
May 22-24, 2024 - Freistatt, MO

SALE SUMMARY


2023 Heifer Tag Sale!

Our fourth year hosting the All-Breeds tag sale saw an outstanding lineup of Holsteins, Red and White Holsteins, Guernsey, Jersey, Brown Swiss and this year Milking Shorthorn. The kids did a great job breaking to lead the heifers and getting them ready to show. With a large group of youth from a middle school FFA this year we had to enlist some help from a few adults and older youth to polish up the heifers for photos and videos. A special thank you to: Molly Archer, Libby Shaver, Addison Tharp, Lora Wright, Ellie Wantland, Whitney Yerina, Larry Wright and Kenny Deaver for all of their hard work. I appreciate everyone coming together to make the three events a success: Cow Camp, the Tag Sale and the Youth All-Breeds Heifer Show.

Topping the sale at $3900 was Lot 3 a Warrior December calf consigned by Rick King going back to a long line of College of the Ozarks breeding. She was purchased by Callie and Lane Bench of Arkansas. A Valley Gem Guernsey Fall Calf was second high seller at $3400 out of the EX-92 All-American Deidra! This sweet calf garnered lots of bidding and standing last was Kimber Wilson, Miller, MO. The sale concluded with 11 lots selling for an average of $2100. Thank you to all of the bidders and buyers. Our consignors gave some of their best and we showcased a great lineup. We look forward to improving the sale and seeing all of these kids and calves throughout the summer growing and learning together. Thank you to our Consignors and Buyers!





MO ALL-BREEDS YOUTH HEIFER SHOW
May 25, 2024, Freistatt, MO;
Judge: Lucas Clanton, Illinois

Show Results

Click on Image below to enlarge


  





  

Missouri classified in May. The association had some computer trouble and we will have state compilation lists next month.



 

Summer 2024 PULSATOR!
Watch your mailboxes - arriving soon.


NEXT AD DEADLINE - August 20!
This issue will be the issue that travels to World Dairy Expo and will be part of Midwest Holsteins. So, be sure to submit your ad and promote your herd throughout the country.



Flip through magazine with arrows. Click bottom right [] to enlarge or download pdf below
To view the Summer 2024 Pulsator PDF Click here






PHOTO CONTEST
Adults and Youth
ENTRIES DUE: August 1, 2024


  

IT'S A CONTEST: The Pulsator magazine is sponsoring our Photo Contest again. So dust off those cameras or go back in your files and submit your best! You could be on the cover of the Pulsator!

*Three Divisions: 12 & under; 13-18 & Over 18
*Entry Deadline August 1 (No late entries)
*Photos must show some aspect of dairy production including but not limited to: livestock, products, landscape and individuals.
*Photos must have been taken in MO Since 1/1/23 by the person submitting the image. Limit 3/person.

For complete entry and rule information see image above.
For more information or to submit contact Jenna Wilson, 417-459-8794 mopulsator2@gmail.com.





  






MU EXTENSION NEWS
LOTS of updates from the MU Team


Items featured in Newsletter
1. AI School - Southwest MO. Fall dates. Scan QR code below.




For more information or to register for the event contact
Specialist: Reagan Bluel 417-772-4231 or reagan@modairy.org










Women In Dairy

June Dairy Month - Meet your FarmHER

May 8, Wednesday
Springfield Botanical Gardens: Picnic & Party @ 11:30 AM
In partnership with Midwest dairy, DFA, Stil Dreamn’ Dairy and Price Cutter of Springfield WID hosted Meet Your FarmHer on June 7th to celebrate June Dairy month. Women in Dairy typically meets once a month to gather like minded ladies together.

Future meeting dates include:
July 17 – Holstein Field day
August 16 – Missouri State Fair Open Dairy Show
September 11th – Stil Dreamn’ Dairy Tour
October 10th – Establishing strawberries & Road trip to World Dairy Expo
Nov –
Dec 11 – Holiday craft party and potluck


Group that helped celebrate June Dairy Month.

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Celebrated June Dairy month by sharing with the public.






  

Dairy Margin Program

The deadline to enroll in DMC for 2024 is April 29, 2024

See the full USDA announcement

USDA Dairy Margin Coverage Program - 2024
Rates for 2024:
- January Rate: 8.48. Payment if buying $9.50 Insurance = $1.02 per cwt
- February Rate: 9.44. Payment if buying $9.50 Insurance = $0.06 per cwt
- March Rate: 9.65. Over the $9.50 threshold - no payment
- April Rate: 9.60. Over the $9.50 threshold - no payment


 

Late fee applies after April 15!

Must submit prior to June 1 for Association awards


All Membership Dues = $50 (Farm and Associate).

Junior only members (no adult membership with them) are encouraged to pay an additional $30.00 Pulsator Subscription fee.

Additional members per farm prefix are still $25.00

DUES STRUCTURE

1. Membership dues per Farm/Prefix (includes Pulsator Subscription) = $50
2. Pulsator Magazine Subscription (for associate members or jr only
       members or additional magazines) = $30
3. Additional Members / Prefix = $25 each
4. Associate Members = $50
5. Junior Members = $5 each
6. Mid-States Holstein News (additional) = $5
7. PayPal convenience fee = $4



Click on Membership Card below to print pdf


  

Three options to pay your Membership:
1. Download, Print & Mail Form - click here
2. Pay through PayPal. Must add $4 per transaction service fee.
Please request PayPal invoice.
Email jwright@missoiuriholstein.com for an invoice
3. OR Submit free through Venmo @Missouri-Holstein.


Please send completed forms and a check payable
to Missouri Holstein Association to:

Missouri Holstein Association
Jodi Wright, Secretary/Treasurer
11449 Lawrence 2220
Verona, MO 65769

For questions or more information, email  jwright@missouriholstein.com

 

LIST OF STATE MEMBERS:

If you need a Missouri state member's phone, email
or address click on the link below.

2023 Missouri Membership List - By District



  

2024

 
June 24 - 27 National Holstein Convention, Salt Lake City, UT
www.holsteinconvention.com
July 8 MO State Fair Entries Due
**NEW FOR 2024 - NO LATE ENTRIES**

July 14 - 16 4-H State Dairy Judging Camp

July 17 Missouri Holstein Field Day, Miller, MO
Hump-Back Dairy

August 2-7 Ozark Empire Fair, Springfield

August 1 Pulsator Photo Contest ENTRY Deadline

August 13-18 Missouri State Fair

August 16 Southwest District Show @ State Fair
August 16 Missouri State Fair Holstein Show and 3-Year Old Futurity, Sedalia

August 20 Pulsator fall issue ad deadline (Midwest Holstein issue)

September 2 World Dairy Expo Entries Postmarked

Sept 29 - Oct 4 World Dairy Expo, Madison, WI

November 1 Missouri Dairy Hall Nominations Due.
November 11-14 Missouri District Holstein Meetings.
November 20 Ad deadline for Pulsator to Jodi



Scholarship Listings http://www.hoards.com/youth/collegescholarships

Dairy Shrine Scholarships http://www.dairyshrine.org

FFA Scholarships http://www.ffa.org

Groves-View Dairy http://www.grovesviewdairy.com

Missouri Dairy Hall of Honors: http://www.modairyhallofhonors.com/

Missouri Dairy: http://www.modairy.org

Dairy Agenda Today: http://www.dairyagendatoday.com

Farms.com Classifieds-Post and search for everything farm related: livestock, feed and used equipment http://www.farms.com/classifieds

MU Extension Monthly Newsletter

We would like to link our Missouri Holstein Members that have a webpage of their own to the Missouri Holstein Page. Would you like to have your page linked up with ours? Contact Jodi Wright through the feedback form and I'll explain how it will work. We'd love to have everyone listed. There is no cost to you for this service.

 


President
Scott Wilson
417-592-0646
scwilson30@gmail.com

Vice President
John Schoen
573-934-3548

Secretary/Treasurer
Jodi Wright
417-743-2921
11449 Lawrence 2220
Verona, MO 65769
jwright@missouriholstein.com

Director at Large
Shannon Kleiboeker
417-737-2876

 

Pulsator Editor
Shannon Kleiboeker
417-737-2876
17077 Lawrence 1030
Wentworth, MO 64873
mopulsator@gmail.com

Mid-States Editor
Kate Geppert
573-814-3148
4728 Co Rd 240
Kingdom City, MO 65262
ksgeppert@gmail.com

 

National Director
Dwight Rokey
785-284-2669
2021 F Road
Sabetha, Kansas 66534
darokey@rokeyroad.com

Holstein Field Representative
Jason Ewing
417-459-9507
jewing@holstein.com



    

If you would like more information on the following:



  • Cattle Available to Sell
  • Cattle Wanted to Buy
  • Consign cattle to State Sale
  • Request catalog for State Sale
  • Advertising in Mid-States Publication
  • Subscribing to Mid-States Publication
  • Senior Membership
  • Junior Membership
  • Show Entry forms
  • Information on Missouri Sho-Me Futurity
  • Want to advertise on Breeders Page on our website
  • Would like to link farm to Missouri Website
  • Other

Please email your request for information to the following email. Include the items you are interested in, your name, address, phone, and email.  jwright@missouriholstein.com

 

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